Well it was time for a project. This will be the first restoration that is not my game. I decided to help out a fellow pinsider bring his shadow back to the glory days, and then some.
For started the cab is a bit rough, but there is not water damage so that is a plus! I think it will clean up nice.
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The major are of concern (I did not know this before-hand) someone had a lot of fun with the wiring harness, Specifically the mini playfield. The owner mentioned he had to go into settings test the mini playfield and then play a game otherwise it would not work. Upon looking at the wires, it’s kinda like a spiderweb of solder, random wires, and cut wires. There is even part of the web mess that runs all the way up to the backbox. Never seen such a mess of wires.
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This is interesting, yes just melt the thing and solder a wire to it!
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Another interesting alteration. I think this transformer may not have been the original as it was an re-import…probably they didn’t realize transformers are made for both 240 and 120 and replaced it…
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